- Ārūpyadhātu and the
Rūpadhātu. In more
restricted senses, it can
refer to an
inhabitant of one of the
eleven lower worlds of the
Rūpadhātu, or in its narrowest...
-
platforms (the
Rupadhatu level), as well as on the top
platform (the
Arupadhatu level). The
Buddha statues are in
niches at the
Rupadhatu level, arranged...
- They do not
interact with the rest of the universe. The
devas of the
Rūpadhātu have
physical forms, but are
genderless and p****ionless. They live in...
- lnga) worlds, or "Pure Abodes", are
distinct from the
other worlds of the
rūpadhātu in that they do not
house beings who have been born
there through ordinary...
- in saṃsāra may be reborn. The
other two are the Form
Realm (Sanskrit:
rūpadhātu) and the
Formless Realm (ārūpadhātu).
Within the
desire realm are either...
- (circle of the earth) into
three separate levels: Kāmadhātu (Desire realm),
Rūpadhātu (Form realm), and Ārūpyadhātu (Formless realm). In the Kāmadhātu is located...
- Instead, non-returners are
reborn in one of the five
special worlds in
Rūpadhātu called the Śuddhāvāsa worlds, or "Pure Abodes", and
there attain Nirvāṇa;...
- of the
deities of the
anthropomorphic form
realm of
existence called Rūpadhātu brahma, who
enjoy moderate heavenly pleasures; In the Niddesa, the Buddha...
- sensuality, in
which humans, animals, and some
devas reside, the
second is
Rupadhatu Loka, or the
world of
material existence, in
which certain beings mastering...
- (along with a host of deities) to
appear in
Akanishtha (
Highest Realm of
Rūpadhātu lokas),
whereupon he is
annihilated when he
refuses to turn from his evil...